Gary Neville has revealed the tactical change made by Mauricio Pochettino which helped Tottenham Hotspur beat Chelsea on Sunday afternoon.

Having fallen behind to a goal from Alvaro Morata, a wonderful strike - albeit slightly against the run of play - from Christian Eriksen brought the visitors level at Stamford Bridge right on the stroke of half-time.

Then after the break there was only ever going to be one winner as the Blues never managed to recover from that blow.

Dele Alli went some way to silencing his critics by marking his 100th Premier League appearance with a four minute brace in the second half to help Spurs register their first win at the Bridge in 28 years.

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Speaking after the game, Neville - who was on co-commentary duty for the London derby - spotted a number of tactical tweaks made by Pochettino which helped Spurs dominate the second half en route to picking up all three points.

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Victory for Spurs also means they are now eight points clear of their rivals in the race to seal a top four finish.

With just seven games remaining - four of which are at their temporary home at Wembley Stadium - Pochettino's side should have enough to qualify for next season's Champions League and will have an eye on catching third-placed Liverpool whom they have a game in hand over.